0Cq'OB*,P, 23, 11;°0- THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN - IDA , (T-l3R 23._-25P_.:.._E CLOSES WP. DES £13 P .& ADVERTISING AT P.M Beggars' Letters Come With Riches m s: NOTICE i .I LIBERAL reward to finder of Helbros wrist, wa tch jeft in wash room on f ,et floor of Michigan Union. Phone 139. Call after 6:00. F rLLING HAIR is a danger signal anm, shouid be treated at once. Loss' of folor, brilliancy and baldness re- sult. Successful treatment given at Anderson Beauty Shop. 20 years i experience. Open evenings by ap- pointnient. Phone 3059. 527 E. Liberty. TAILORING &udenfs Tailoring Phone 8040 I ('or. N. University and Thayer ' EN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED, $1.25 TROUSERS PRESSED, 20c CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING AND ALTERING A SPECIALTY ur service is your saving. Our ALSO LADIES DRESSES AN) JtEASONAB1E PRICES Work Called For And delivered OUR DETROIT orchestras for Navy and Ohio games. Call Phillippi 441. These won't last. NESTLE PERMANENT Wave special for October $15. Dentley Beauty "Shop, 106 E. Liberty. Phone 6373.1 MELL GILLESPIE, Soloist and teach- rier, thirty years experience; banjos, . mandolin, guitar and chord con- '-struction. Telephone 4757. HOUSEHOLDERS having rooms to HUent to members of the state press iOct. 29th and 30th communicate with William Dreyer, 916 So. Main ,St. SC1IAEBERLE & SON. 110 S. Main St. The popular place for all kinds ,of musical instruments. It pays to trade here. + LlT --Gold pen knife. Initials D. F. L. on Catherine or State. Return to 500 Catherine or phone 9571. Re- ward. LOST-Gold Swiss wrist watch. Ini- tia': M. E. C.. on back. Margaret Clemens, phone 8913. Reward. LOST-Keys on ring Monday after- noon. Call Wiley Sams 7417. 300 No. Ingalls. LOST--A green gold pen with the namo Leona Currie. Call 6277. LOST--Wednesday white silk scarf on So. State. Call 4724. FOR SALE SHORT Pony Skin coat. Bargain IPhone 21E35. NEW MUSKRAT coat. Big reduction. Phone 21835. TUX suit, complete. Size 38. Real Pargain. Worn twice. Call even- 4ngs. 420 So. Fourth Ave. Dial 22444. FORD Touring in excellent condition. $36. Call Fritz. 22491. FOR RENT NICE GA AGE corner of Forest and Prospect. Dial 6672. HAL ELTES ACTUAL_ CONDITIONS IN HAITI C eP (Continued from Page Two) PTflflV n p ni Naval Unit Lays crete work between East Liberty and DEINER SENIOR BALL HEAD iISCOSS ,Williams streets, the widening of l William Deiner, '26, is chairman of Plans FoH Year state street should be completed with- the 1926 Senior ball, it was pointed Ulflflfl f lr 11111 !in a week, according to city officials. out yesterday. Due to confusion of PU it U E U UU At its first meeting of the year, Installation of the boulevard light- committee duties, The Daily yester- which was held Tuesday night at the ing system, which has been passed day erroneously announced that Discussion of historical topis is Union, the University unit of the Un- by the council, will nct start for Robert Weadock, '26, was in charge h ited States Naval Reserve force dis- some time yet, althongh the necessary of arrangements for that senior so- t cussed its plans for the coming year power lines have been laid. cial function. ganized by the graduate students in l and arranged an outline of proceed- history. At the first meeting Friday I ure. The first important drill will be night, Hugh Jameson, '21, who is in held next Tuesday evining in the R. charge of recitation sections in Prof. 0. T. C. drill room. All Wool Pre-Shrunk In Beautiful Fabrics That Will Not Fade. C. H. Van Tyne's American history The reserves will celebrate Navy course, was elected president. Mr. 'a, wheih uconms Oct.2a 7 briutear- SUI S AND OVERCOATS Jameson taught for three years at the former sea heroes. The members will State Teachers' college at M ankato' At Only Minn., after leaving the University.! also wear uniforms and go down to- He returned last year, and receiv the Navy game together and if a col- yis s ' e r Jnd e ceive or guard is needed or approved by his master's degree in June. teAhei soitotl eevs 25 At the next meeting Monday night, Athletic association the reserves J. D. Glunt, '23, will speak on his ;will furnish it. visit to southern plantations. lie made ManufaCtured by a trip with Prof. U. B. Phillips this State Street TO y summer, in the course of which num- AA H & erous valuable plantation documents F se Done orn Week were collected. The Famous Golden Rule Talors of Cincinnati With the removal of the poles of For every article for sale, there is the Detroit Edison line to Division Phone 9736 a buyer. Reach him thru Classifieds. street, and the completion of the con- And ask that a representative of the NASH CO.CaU upon you to show samples and styles and to tale your measure for a suit or oxercoat of Which you will be proud. STYLE, FIT, WORKMANSHIP AND WEARING QUALITIES GUARANTEED. Sonic of the Best Dressed People You Meet Are Wearing Nash Clothes 0nuC ent ____________ I f1 -_ t I You can now Rent a Closed Car Don't Delay buying - WATH'UREPAIR1NG Efficieit work ''t'rreasonable prices. 'Edw. A. Clark, 1121 S. Univ. i i i George Campbell Carson Begging letters and proposals of marriage are pouring in on George Campbell Carson, San Francisco in- ventor, who after 20 years of poverty, has suddenly been made rich by a supreme court decision awarding him $20,000,000 in back royalties on his 'copper smelting device. He is seen at work in his laboratory, to which he has retreated to- escape ,charity solicitors, culture salesmen and "vamps." Ford's Attention Turns To Planes Ov-ercoat-the Your Fall Suit and DRIE I YORSELF AND Ten - Pay Flan NOTICE We pay best prices for men's clothing. Dial,8040. Students' Tailoring Cor. N. Univ. and Thayer used either destroyed or allowed to deter- iorate during the republican period of descendancy. In 1915 began the American occupation which has con- tinued to the present day. This in- tervention was the result of a culmi- 111111 1111111111111111 ANTED Rates Reasonable ANTED-To rent two double rooms nation of events including a German in same house for week-end of Navy threat toward the Monroe Doctrine in game. Call 7617. Ask for A. L. I regard to possession of the port, Mole Bliss. St. Nicholas, one of the best natural harbors and potential naval bases in WANTED-Two tickets for Navy the world, and a site where Columbus Permits you to pay small amounts weekly, instead of all at one time. This service is for men who prefer to pay this way. Many find it a real convenience. Zoctet ly rnbClothcz game. Phonee 9557 ask for Boutell. landed on his first trip. -With the combined view of protect-. TUDENT to sell insurance, good pay. ing the Monroe Doctrine and helping Daily Box No. 12. the people to regain a substantial RANTED - Five tickets to Ohio footing, the United States has taken game. Call "Eppie" 4752. a large part in the administering of IHaitian affairs. In spite of the "Caco" WANTED-Two or three tickets to rebellion of 1918, cited as a definite O. S. U. game or Minnesota game. case from a long list of struggles and Call 4518 Ask for Dentz. guerilla warfare between the. United AoStates authorities and native insur- TED-Studenttotakeroo in gent chiefs, the policy of governmental furnace for good privater aid has been maintained and the sit- private family. Call 8449. uation at present is slowly improving ANTED-Single garage near Mon- to a point where the Haitian Republic roe St., call 6746 between 6:00 and is returning to a better status than it 7:00 P. M. Ask for Mr. Durant. has enjoyed in many years. Under this policy of assistance has ANTED-Two tickets for Illinois been the establishment of a gendar- game. Call 7359 and ask for Camp- merie, or soldier-police force, to bell or Schott- maintain peace internally and as an. WO to 6 tickets for Illinois game. army; the creation of a technical Not necessarily together. Call Mc service bureau, which endeavors tof Cormick at7723.gspread the use of improved farming methods and gives assistance in the ANTED-One Michigan-Illinois tick- production of export crops; the for-, et. Dial University 153-M or 3655. mation of a public works department which is in charge of business affairs; ANTED-Pleasant quiet room near the organization of a department of1 campus, .either west or south for public health, which attempts to les- male student. Box 17. sen the many native tropical ailments + - 'and diseases; and the general gov- Flivvering will soon become as com- mon in the air as on the laM, if the statement of the Ford Motor com- pany regarding the development of an air cooled, eight cylinder, 200 horse power motor for airplanes, is con- sidered signficant. The design which will contain all! the economical characteristics of the Ford automobile motor is now being completed at the company's labora- tory in Dearborn. All parts of this new power plant, which weighs only two pounds to a horse power, will be' accessible and interchangeable as inexpensive. It is the intention of the Fords to sell none of the new motors sepa- rately, but to place them directly into airplanes. Some of the first to be manufactured will be used to equip the Stout all metal planes now operated between Detroit, Chicago l and Cleveland with three of these en- gines. MILTON-MOWBRAY, Eng., Oct. 22. -The Prince of Wales spent Wednes- day trying out his 16 hunting horses. He rode all of then in turn and com- plimhented the grooms on their condi- tion. CLEVELAND, Oct. 22. - David C. Wills, 53 years old, chairman of the board 'of the Fourth Federal Reserve bank, Cleveland, died here today. 1IIH1hi1h 111111II Chester H. Anschell, '28 THE FINEST MADE are' featured, and at Cash Prices, so it costs you nothing extra to buy on the Plan. Early selection gives you the advantage complete stocks present-and early buying gives you the full season or wear. ET'S Buy Now and Pay This Way If You Choose: DRHI VE YOURSELF CAR CO. Located at Auto Storage Co., First and Washington $40.00 SOCIETY BRAND SUITS You pay $10.00 when purghased and OVERCOATS and $3.00 weekly 1 (Two Blocks West of Main) I $45.00 SOCIETY BRAND (SUITS and OVERCOATS You pay $10.00 when purchased and $3.50 -weekly $50:00 SOCIETY BRAND SUITS and OVERCOATS You pay $10.00 when purchased and $4.00 weekly $55.00 SOCIETY BRAND SUITS and OVERCOATS You pay $10.00 when purchased and $4.50 weekly $60.00 SOCIETY BRAND SUITS and OVERCOATS You pay $10.00 when purchased and $5.00 weekly Phone 21516 0 Phone 21516 WANTED--Two tickets for Navy game. Phone 5734. LOST OST - A LeBouef fountain pen. Name Ivar C. Johnson engraved on barrel. Finder please call 7982 or 210 So. Thayer. Reward. SST-Two weeks ago, gold watch ion gold chain, three diamonds set in one cover and monogram "I. R.' M." on other cover. Finder please, call 21831. Reward. OST-A large blue pocketbook con- taining four tickets for Illinois game. Finder please return to sec- J retary's office. Reward.' Read the Want Ads ernment supervision in matters of na- tional finance. 0 Only one-eighth of the cost of auto-j mobile bodies in one Germany factory goes to labor. . MORE TRYOUTS NEEDED ON DAILY BUSINESS STAFF There is opportunity for a few more men to obtain practical ex- perience on the business staff*of The Michigan Daily. Second se- mester freshmen or sophomores with a grade of "C" or better are j eligible to work. Call at The Daily office in the Press building any afternoon this week. tI .. . I1 I FOR TIH E ILLINOIS GAME Newest Models, Choice Fabrics and Smart Fall Shades W-adhiamts & Co Michiga Blankets BANNERS, PENNANTS, ETC. AR 9 UNIVERSITY BOOK STOR E Corner Main and Washington Decker & Cohn Copyright, 1925, Alfred I II '11i- I i i ____ .. .. . ,. Get Ihat Car Ior The Out-ofoaan Games--Prices Suited For All Ford Sedan, '24 ... Two Ford Tudors, .$400.00 0 .s.0.".0.".0." " . . * 0 0 0 '"*s 0 E SN, 1 PLAT Two Ford Coupes, Two Ford Coupes, '24 0#"00" . .......* . $275.00 '24..... 400.00 t 22 .910000""S 175.00 . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 " ice/ a 0 " " 0 0 4 0 0 0 " 0 9 9 "